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Valuant is now Abrigo, giving you a single source to Manage Risk and Drive Growth

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DiCOM Software is now part of Abrigo, giving you a single source to Manage Risk and Drive Growth. Make yourself at home – we hope you enjoy your new web experience.

The banking industry was shaken by the recent failures and FDIC takeovers of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and Signature Bank of New York. Many bank and credit union leaders began fielding questions from their board and their customers about their own stability and risk.

In this town hall, Abrigo’s Advisory Services team discussed what conditions led to these bank downfalls and ways to measure and assess interest rate, credit, and liquidity risks.

Watch to learn: 

  • What lessons we can learn from SVB 
  • What liquidity ratios can help measure risk 
  • FAQ about responding to these risks and customer inquiries 

Meet Your Presenters

Darryl Mataya

Senior Consultant
Darryl Mataya is a Senior Advisor at Abrigo, where he manages the deposit and loan pricing services and consults regularly with institutions on funding strategies, pricing analysis, and loan strategies. He has been part of the banking industry since the 1980s, first as a designer and developer of software solutions. Before joining Abrigo,

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Paula S. King, CPA

Senior Consultant
Paula King, CPA, is Senior Consultant for Abrigo Advisory Services, assisting financial institutions with CECL, credit processes, model validations, and during COVID, the SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program forgiveness process. A former banker and bank co-founder, she has held executive positions (CFO, Chief Risk Officer and Chief Compliance Officer) and has

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Dave Koch

Director, Advisory Services
Since 1989, Dave has delivered educational programs on Asset/Liability Management and pricing topics to Federal Regulatory Agencies, national and state industry trade groups, Federal Home Loan Banks, and Corporate Credit Unions nationwide.

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